Video Library
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Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Lucy Komisar
Gay USA 3/3/2021
Trans activist Dr. Dana Beyer explains trans women and sports; Equality Act passes U.S. House of Representatives. ∎ As Republicans lose their minds over transgender rights, we welcome trans activist Dr. Dana Beyer to help us better understand all the issues around transgender girls and women in...
Annapolis
We enjoy a day of adventure in Annapolis. Starting out the day with some great eats from the famous Chick n' Ruths to kayaking in this beautiful naval neighborhood. We learn first hand from local historians the rich history of Annapolis and top off the day at the annual Crab Fest!
In-Vitro, Freezing eggs and questions about Fertility
In this episode, the Makilala crew Jen, Rachelle and Cristina bring two guests who will talk not only about their knowledge but their personal experience. Ashley Legg & Justine And Fonte will discuss with the hosts about in-vitro fertilization, egg freezing and fertility in general.
Conversations with Harold Channer
58 min. Conversation with Neturei Karta
Consider It Blacklit highlights Fancy Maids
Host Kim Singleton discusses the play "Fancy Maids" with the playwright Harold Hodge and two of the actresses.
Identifying Programs To Boost New York City's Economic Recovery and Transformation
Experts are looking across the Hudson at a new model to get New York City's workforce ready for the leading sectors of the future.
Adrienne Adams Declares Victory in City Council Speaker Race
City Council Member Adrienne Adams, a Queens Democrat, declared victory on Friday in the race to become the next Speaker.
NYC Library Leaders Outline Reopening and Recovery Efforts at City Council Hearing
Monday marked the second hearing on libraries since they reopened in July.